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Old Jun 21, 2006 | 02:46 PM
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what coilovers do you carry that matches closest to the performance of the whiteline coilovers?

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Old Jun 22, 2006 | 03:11 PM
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Originally Posted by midnitewrx02
so whats the biggest rsb for an 02 sedan there is( or whats the biggest you carry)? and do you carry it? i just stuck sum h&r springs on my bugeye and now i wanne see what a fat rsb will do
The biggest swaybar made for the rear of a WRX (to my knowledge) is the Whiteline 27 / 29 mm bar. We do carry that but I highly highly recommend not running that bar unless you're auto-xing your car competatively. Running that bar with no upgraded bar will cause your car to handle poorly.

Originally Posted by my sti 1
what coilovers do you carry that matches closest to the performance of the whiteline coilovers?

Mike.
Those coilovers were a pretty unique product and there's not much that's really comparable to them. A far as a comparable product, I'd look at the H&R coilovers, Bilsteins PSS9, and possibly the Zeal Function XS. The KW Variant 3s are also comparable in terms of ride quality. Let me know if you have any more questions.

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Old Jun 22, 2006 | 03:30 PM
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wow! i had no idea they got that big.. i was thinking more in the range of a 24 mm bar at the biggest( preferably adjustable), but what would you reccommend for mostly street?


Originally Posted by gruppe-s
The biggest swaybar made for the rear of a WRX (to my knowledge) is the Whiteline 27 / 29 mm bar. We do carry that but I highly highly recommend not running that bar unless you're auto-xing your car competatively. Running that bar with no upgraded bar will cause your car to handle poorly.



Those coilovers were a pretty unique product and there's not much that's really comparable to them. A far as a comparable product, I'd look at the H&R coilovers, Bilsteins PSS9, and possibly the Zeal Function XS. The KW Variant 3s are also comparable in terms of ride quality. Let me know if you have any more questions.

Thanks,

Geoff
Old Jun 22, 2006 | 09:32 PM
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from reviews ive read, the whitelines are the best choice for subarus
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